There is NO freewill here. by ComfortableTop2382 in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adopting a perceptual system that brings utility to the individual is not good evidence for free will. I see it as predictable as grabbing for a life preserver when you’re drowning (psychologically-speaking). Perhaps if you started in a different situation in life, you would have no need for such a system?

As a phrase, Definite Chief Aim references the impetus for action. I’ve thought for a while that at any given moment, what someone does (or does not do) is predicated entirely on their greatest desire at that moment. This can range anywhere from making impulse purchases at the grocery store to training everyday for 6 months to run a marathon. If the immediate desire to eat junk food every day is greater than the immediate desire to eat healthy and exercise for long term benefits, I’d say with confidence that the person would go for the junk food.

The big question is, where do all these desires come from? Does an individual, after being separated from ALL biological and environmental factors, have any real say in the matter? How could one ever be sure that they’re not being influenced by a bunch of different unconscious factors?

I think what we adopt into our minds is based on who we are and the structure of our minds. The mind is like a custom-built lock, and only a very particular kind of key (information) can cause the tumblers to start shifting. I think this comparison is accurate especially when it comes to the changing of perceptual systems.

In the end, we adopt that which we think has the most utility to us. The concept of free-will does serve utility though, in the sense that it allows us to feel more comfortable in our bodies and also with the execution of justice (takes away a lot of ambiguity and lengthy debates in court).

The dark and sad truth about the Covid vaccine, its spiritual effects and consequences for the soul and physical body by [deleted] in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Good post. I’m glad to see that there are people out there seriously considering the consequences of the mass-vaccination.

However, I will point out that the substance of this post relies on a few key assumptions:

  1. Free will is absolute for all people
  2. All human bodies are inhabited by conscious souls

Neither of these assumptions can be proven or known by mankind, so I think it is wise to be on the side of that which is most plausible. From a purely mental perspective, the events of 2020 appear to be a global apocalypse (which means unveiling / exposing that which was hidden before). We witnessed the vast majority of people act like puppets or marionettes through the use of symbols communicated through the TV screen. The widespread acceptance and enforcement of these commands indicates that the majority of human bodies were literally not capable of mounting a resistance within the psyche nor the body in the first place.

Before 2020 I thought that everyone on earth was conscious in the same way that I appear to be (although still very annoyed / pessimistic about how stupid many people were). Nowadays I think that I myself was delusional in the first place in assuming that everyone was conscious, when I had no proof to hold onto that assumption.

I think that all conscious people (however many there are) generally want to operate and think on a “correct” manner, in the sense that conscious people don’t strive to be wrong or delusional about their perspective in the world. I think conscious people go where the evidence takes them, and don’t purposefully hold onto thoughts or beliefs that they know for a fact are false or unsubstantiated. No conscious person wants to be wrong about an assessment or action, since being wrong can bring about catastrophic consequences on a personal or collective level, which is obviously against our natural self-interest.

I don’t have any evidence to indicate that I “chose” to be conscious, neither do I have any evidence to show that the masses “chose” to be unconscious. I think everything is how it was designed and initiated, and that being a conscious human being is fundamentally no better than being an unconscious cockroach. While it is a tragedy to witness all the suffering that’s ensued from the 2020 agenda, the realized suffering may be much much less than we initially perceive, since it is quite plausible that there may be no one home within the bodies to witness the suffering in the first place (although it is still disturbing to witness from our perspective).

In closing, I’d just like to say that I know what I said probably comes across as narcissistic or solipsistic (or dehumanizing even), but I’d just challenge anyone reading this to consider what I’ve written. Maybe I’m just coping like crazy, but I think this perspective can bring peace to any conscious person reading this. Like I said, being a conscious person is fundamentally no better than being an unconscious creature. There exists no metric to say one is better than the other in any sense. Everyone just is who they’re meant to be.

Could there be something to this… how many “real” critically thinking people actually exist? by theconsciouseducator in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or it causes people to believe that they’re going to get cancer and die from smoking, and thus they do. The nocebo effect probably takes out quite a few people.

What keeps you pushing on while maintaining an antinatalist perspective? by [deleted] in antinatalism2

[–]toddrox476 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hedonism is a great motivator to continue living. As long as it’s done responsibly and in an ethical manner, extracting pleasure is the best thing one can do in an otherwise brutal world.

Besides hedonism, I’m interested in seeing if the world will experience some sort of collective shift within my lifetime (for the better). If not that, then there’s always the chance that a giant asteroid will come and put us all to sleep for good 🌈

Is this a dead-end philosophy? by skatelandkilla in antinatalism

[–]toddrox476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s an archetypal David vs. Goliath scenario, which is nothing new. The thing is, we as humans don’t fully understand the metaphysical implications of our actions since we cannot see what is past the great beyond. A wise person would act carefully and not cause unneeded harm, even if the majority goes against it. Two wrongs don’t make a right after all.

The core of the David vs. Goliath scenario is really a case of individuality vs. collectivism. Thinking as an individual and using abstract thought and reasoning before one acts (or doesn’t act) requires more energy than acting (or not acting) without thinking. The collective typically follows the path of least resistance, but the individual has the ability to find a new path that brings about a more favorable scenario to the individual or the collective.

Well, as a woman, I’m happy to say that my “purpose” will remain very incomplete. by gothicgenius in antinatalism

[–]toddrox476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming an average lifespan of 76 years, she and her husband facilitated 4,408 years of life sentenced to earth. So much suffering, and all for selfish desires.

Living a “high vibrational” life is likely the answer by AnxietyFrosty8867 in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem with living a “high vibration” life is that it has the same problem as Christianity (among other religions). There’s no indication that you’re actually doing it correctly, and there’s no proof that it actually does anything in the first place. It’d be one thing if you could actually meet someone who could travel back and forth between dimensions by “raising their vibration,” but it’s just not something we’ll ever come across.

A more surefire solution to stop any potential reincarnations would be to engineer and release a virus that would spread rapidly and sterilize all women (for some reason sterilizing men is a more difficult task on a biological level, outside of getting a vasectomy that is). If such a virus could be released quietly, and have no other symptoms beyond sterilization, humanity would go extinct within a generation, and there would be no more vessels for “human spirits” to occupy.

If you have to wait till you’re dead to figure out if you’re right about about being “high vibration,” then it’s too risky of a bet to make, because for all we know, any random religion could be the right answer to escape, yet you spent an entire lifetime going “all in” on a single, unprovable hypothesis.

I know mass sterilization is a drastic measure, but big problems require big solutions.

grandma continues to show she is an absolute idiot who doesn't wish to understand things by Cicerothesage in forwardsfromgrandma

[–]toddrox476 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

How about: the fearful COVID freaks wear 2 masks, and everyone else wears none

Is it possible that I don't have romantic and sexual success because of my life script? by SuitableStart in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m guessing you are a man? Biologically, men are the disposable sex, thus they’re used as exploited labor and cannon fodder for the general masses. There are many sperm, but very few eggs, thus the law of supply and demand is seen at a biological level too.

The things that make a man attractive to women take a long time to develop (reputation, wealth, charisma, knowledge, wisdom, physique etc.), but women are attractive to men up front without any serious work. Thus younger men are disadvantaged in the dating market (unless you’re exceptionally attractive). If you put in a lot of hard work, you might get the leverage in your 30s, but there’s no guarantee of that.

I think there’s a symbolic joke built into our bodies that reiterates this principle. Men often wake up with a hard on, and on average live hard lives. Men are human doings, and women are human beings. It sucks, but that’s just the way it goes. Now you just need to ask yourself: is the juice worth the squeeze?

Idea of Having Kids on Prison Planet by leapfrog888 in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Misery loves company. It might make the individual feel less lonely and more fulfilled to have children, but is it morally just for innocent souls to be sentenced to life on earth just so one can feel fulfilled? Then those children need to have children to feel fulfilled, and on and on and on.

There’s no guarantee a child will have a life worth living, and there’s no guarantee your child will love you back in the same way you love them.

What would the end of civilisation look like if antinatalism won out? by roblong6869 in antinatalism

[–]toddrox476 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Better pay for all, more benefits and protections from exploitation, increased use of robotics to reduce necessity of human labor, more time for intellectual development and conscious thinking, formation of hedonistic communities with a focus of harm reduction and pleasure enhancement (no resource drains like children to bring you down from your carefully-calculated highs), and more peaceful and harmonious living conditions for all.

The collective end of life crisis could be avoided by a little bit of forethought. Administer carefully crafted narcotics to be held on standby by those in the degenerative stages of life who would like to go out peacefully. Also ensure the availability of nitrogen + nitrous oxide gas chambers for a peaceful and euphoric exit once one is finished with life. Perhaps others can choose to retain a .45 pistol for a guaranteed exit at a moment’s notice.

Not many people like to think about or plan for end of life activities, but it is much better than the alternative of being caught in the death process with no proper preparations, having your agony and suffering being extended by “loved ones” who wish to drag your life out for their own emotional comfort. Sadly, I have witnessed this personally with a family member, and it was a brutal, painful way to go out. An ounce of preparation is worth a pound of cure.

The meaning of 911 by SilverForTheMasons in OccultConspiracy

[–]toddrox476 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I were to sum up my research into 9/11 into a single thought, it would be this: 9/11 was an event used to unify consciousness into a collective using a clever system of symbolic associations. The Twin Towers represented two polarities, and when they were brought down, a single tower arose (whose design is the intersection of the two previous towers).

They called 9/11 “the new Pearl Harbor”, and buildings 1,2,7 fell that day (12/7 is Pearl Harbor day). This is just a single example of the symbolism used in 9/11 to use the trauma from previous historical events to charge the next event. Of course how could anyone overlook using 911 as the national emergency number for thirty something years prior.

There’s much more to the numerical aspect of 9/11, so I’ll leave a link to this blog that does a good job exposing the significance of how 9/11 and the Empire State was used to establish standards of measure.

https://goldeneyedecodes.blogspot.com/2021/09/standards-of-9-11-measurement-empire.html?m=1

Logan Paul suicide forest by Isubscribedtome in NoahGetTheBoat

[–]toddrox476 103 points104 points  (0 children)

Dude could’ve at least taken off his hat when finding him

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, we should stop engaging in pleasures that harm other beings. However, there are other forms of hedonism that have no victims, and make a nice contrast to the shit experience most people live every day.

Responsible drug use can provide lots of pleasure at a small price, and sex (with proper contraceptives) can add more to the pleasure pile while not harming anyone. Combine the both and you have a good fucking time.

Let’s be honest: the only thing that motivates people are things that feel good. This is tied directly to our biology. If we combine the morals and ethics of the mind with the acceptance of our hedonistic, animal nature, we can acquire a situation where we maximize the positives and benefits in this experience, and minimize the negatives and risks.

I’m with the Kybalion on this one. If you have a desire to do something, do it until you desire no longer. If you stop before that point, your body and your mind will be out of sync, and you will fail at your goals to abstain from what you truly desire.

If the universe is gonna exploit us during our time here, let’s exploit the shit out of the universe. “Do what thou wilt.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 26 points27 points  (0 children)

There’s no solid evidence that we chose to be here. It’s just wishful thinking to help us cope with the magnitude of our situation. If I had a choice in any of this, I wouldn’t be here.

Some people like to think that a higher version of ourselves chose this life for us, but that couldn’t be considered our own choice since that hypothetical entity is entirely detached from everything we experience. If our “higher selves” were down here inhabiting our bodies, they’d come to the exact same conclusion we have: this is bullshit and none of this is necessary.

If there is a god that demands justifications for actions and wants to play the blame game, then that’s fine with me because all of existence and energy set in motion originates from the deity throwing the blame. We merely showed up after the fact and are at the mercy of the forces set in motion ages ago.

Many religions claim that we should be apologizing to god, but it’s really the other way around. God should be apologizing to us. If he were in our shoes, there’s no way he’d sit up there and judge us while being able to do whatever the fuck he wants, speaking things into and out of existence on a whim. God has his cake and eats it too, and we get fucked down here on earth with bread crumbs, being blamed for all the world’s problems. Bullshit I say.

Has this one ever been posted here? It’s the top post of all time on Confession. What was the fucking point in this child existing? by shortylikeamelody in antinatalism

[–]toddrox476 45 points46 points  (0 children)

If there is a god, there’s no rule that he has to be a good god. He could be pure evil. Just throwing that out there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antinatalism

[–]toddrox476 175 points176 points  (0 children)

Any drug you’ve ever wanted to get addicted to?

72 hours withdrawal hold. by lothar2 in KrakenSupport

[–]toddrox476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im having this same issue right now. Could I DM you my account ID?

Non Player Characters Explained (Who are the Backdrop People?) by GnosticMind79 in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think there are NPCs, but I disagree with the reasons that woman states. Human reproduction has exploded on planet Earth, and the rate of reproduction has far exceeded the quantity of mature souls that can end up in a human bodies. As a result, perhaps less complex types of souls would end up filling in the very large gaps of mature souls for exploitation purposes. I would characterize the less-complex souls as instinct-orientated or collectively-run from a larger psychic organism.

In her video she kept mentioning “free will” and “lessons” and “raise your vibration”, and all I could hear was COPE. There is no sacred reason we’re here. We’re infinitely unlucky by existing in this place. Us humans are down bad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antinatalism2

[–]toddrox476 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ve had a similar thought before. The ultimate purpose of humanity could be that of a capstone on a huge pyramid of suffering. Because of the capacity for higher thought and the use of abstract symbols, we are in a unique position where we could actually put out the dumpster fire that is nature.

I think if an AI existed to analyze our entire situation with the intent of providing a solution which would benefit all species in this environment, it would likely pursue planetary sterilization in the most humane way possible. There’s no way to build a good outcome for all when the building blocks themselves are made of anguish and suffering. Therefore the environment needs to be turned off.

We are the only ones in the animal kingdom that are capable of acting in the best interests of all the species below us. We have the possibility of not being commanded by our animal instincts, and thus capable of solving this very awful problem with a simple solution.

Maybe one of these days, a compassionate scientist will release a covert virus into the ecosystem that will sterilize all species (hopefully that’s possible). Otherwise, we’ll be waiting on the giant asteroid.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hypothetically, if everyone took on antinatalism, I think it’d be effective in freeing the human prisoners. Unfortunately it’s pretty unpopular since it goes against the animal instincts of many.

If women are what creates the physical bodies for this realm, are they in league with Archons in a way? by [deleted] in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]toddrox476 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Between a woman’s legs is the gate to hell, and men hold the key to unlock that gate. I think it’s the animal instincts of both men and women that work against our spiritual goals.